Are there any recommended sushi bars in Las Vegas.
Sushi in Las Vegas?
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My picks are more "locals-oriented" picks
Sushi On Trop, a couple miles off the strip, but damn good and all you can eat for $24.95
Fukudos on Sunset Road is also really good. They are a teppanyaki place, but have great sushi as wellComment
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SykkBoy2, thanks for the recommendations are you a local?Originally posted by SykkBoy2My picks are more "locals-oriented" picks
Sushi On Trop, a couple miles off the strip, but damn good and all you can eat for $24.95
Fukudos on Sunset Road is also really good. They are a teppanyaki place, but have great sushi as wellComment
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Anthony you can never ever go wrong with Nobu and yes there is a Nobu in Vegas. Or cheaper there is always Yoko Hama Sushi.
One day we will have to go for sushi in Montclair , i know a place that is one of the best in NJ. It is as good as it gets in NJLast edited by SinisterStudios; 12-27-2005, 09:30 AM.Comment
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I think I know that sushi place you're speaking of in Montclair. If you going to be in Vegas look me up.Originally posted by SinisterStudiosAnthony you can never ever go wrong with Nobu and yes there is a Nobu in Vegas. Or cheaper there is always Yoko Hama Sushi.
One day we will have to go for sushi in Montclair , i know a place that is one of the best in NJ. It is as good as it gets in NJComment
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Lance "was" a local and we went to dinner there with him a few hands of fingers ago at that same place. I love sushi and that place was excellent. He's not much into the bait though as I recall. ;)Comment
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yup, a local for almost 14 years nowOriginally posted by e5hostingSykkBoy2, thanks for the recommendations are you a local?
Nobu is pretty good too
Bill, I can handle the bait, just not big on urchin or salmon (I like it smoked, but the sushi is a little strong), and yeah, that place rocked and still does. We've had a lot of Vegas webmaster gatherings there.Comment
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Sounds great. I'm always up for sushi.Originally posted by e5hostingSinisterStudios and SykkBoy2 for your recommendations you are both invited to dinner along with a guest.
Anthony
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I think that they opened a Sushi Roku in Vegas and I believe there is a Raw sushi there as well. They are both excellent Choices.Publisher manager
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I really enjoyed Sushi Roku at Caesars Palace.Living in Virtual Reality
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Hey man, long time no talkOriginally posted by shermsshackNobu at the Hard Rock is first rate. There are also some nice local joints. "I Love Sushi" is one of my favs, but it's a decent way off the strip. Sykk had some nice recommendations as well.
we'll have to get another Vegas Webmaster gathering thing happening again after the show...I found this amazing little thai place that would be perfect for itComment
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Other than their jalapeno yellowtail appetizer, they don't do much for me. Same with Sushi Roku. Overpriced and more trendy than I'd like.Originally posted by shermsshackNobu at the Hard Rock is first rate. There are also some nice local joints. "I Love Sushi" is one of my favs, but it's a decent way off the strip. Sykk had some nice recommendations as well.
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All good suggestions!
Brandi and I are what you might call sushi snobs
and while nobu and tao have incredible atmospheres our vote would be Sushi Roku at Caesars Palace
Best Sushi in Vegas
Posted by stephaniejay on 03/10/2005
Went to Roku for the first time on Friday. We go to the one in Santa Monica usually. Very similar to Nobu at the Hard Rock but with an amazing view of the strip from our table. The sashimi was as fresh as in LA and the staff was nice and high energy. Great spot for Las Vegas.
Pros: View, Fresh
Overall user rating: Highly Recommended
Best Sushi in Vegas....Better than NOBU
Posted by miked1234 on 07/10/2005
The outstanding combination of food service and ambiance has completely blown me away with this restaurant. No detail was left behind and nothing but impecable service.
Pros: Best View
Overall user rating: Highly Recommended
Hidden Gem
Posted by ferbs12 on 09/27/2005
This hidden Gem in the corner of the third floor at the Caesar's Forum shops is incredible. Go for dinner or even better make it over there for happy hour where you'll receive unheard of deals on sushi and drinks at the bar. Try and make it Wednesday through Friday evenings when Ryan is behind the bar. His Texan hospitality and overall knowledge of the menu and drinks he pours makes you feel extremely comforatable. The restaurant is clean and well designed without being pretentious or stuffy. If you are in Vegas make it a point to check this place out.
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Nice workOriginally posted by nastyboy1All good suggestions!
Brandi and I are what you might call sushi snobs
and while nobu and tao have incredible atmospheres our vote would be Sushi Roku at Caesars Palace
Best Sushi in Vegas
Posted by stephaniejay on 03/10/2005
Went to Roku for the first time on Friday. We go to the one in Santa Monica usually. Very similar to Nobu at the Hard Rock but with an amazing view of the strip from our table. The sashimi was as fresh as in LA and the staff was nice and high energy. Great spot for Las Vegas.
Pros: View, Fresh
Overall user rating: Highly Recommended
Best Sushi in Vegas....Better than NOBU
Posted by miked1234 on 07/10/2005
The outstanding combination of food service and ambiance has completely blown me away with this restaurant. No detail was left behind and nothing but impecable service.
Pros: Best View
Overall user rating: Highly Recommended
Hidden Gem
Posted by ferbs12 on 09/27/2005
This hidden Gem in the corner of the third floor at the Caesar's Forum shops is incredible. Go for dinner or even better make it over there for happy hour where you'll receive unheard of deals on sushi and drinks at the bar. Try and make it Wednesday through Friday evenings when Ryan is behind the bar. His Texan hospitality and overall knowledge of the menu and drinks he pours makes you feel extremely comforatable. The restaurant is clean and well designed without being pretentious or stuffy. If you are in Vegas make it a point to check this place out.
Overall user rating: Highly Recommended
thanks.
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FukudosOriginally posted by PeachesIs there a place where someone who doesn't like sushi (NOT me, I love the stuff) can eat and the sushi lovers will be happy too?
Lance, I'm staying 7th - 11th - we need to have sushi!!

I took my nephew there for his first ever japanese food...he loved the fancy teppan cooking stuff and tried his first sushi and loved it.
7th-11th?
it's a date!
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Awesome - I'm pretty sure I can talk the FFNs into going somewhere that sounds like "fuck"Originally posted by SykkBoy2damn my poor Japanese skills...it's Fukuda ;-)
http://www.usmenuguide.com/fukuda.html
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Another Vegas local and Sushi fanatic here
My top picks:
Sushi Bay - On Windmill and Pecos
Sushi Mon - On Silverado Ranch and Maryland Parkway
Sushi Factory - On Tropicana and Jones
Those are by far the best in my opinion. Fresh fish, big pieces, and a good price
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Nobu at the Hard Rock Hotel
This Japanese temple to the celeb gods consistently serves up delectable straightforward dishes as well as more adventurous fusion. The fish is so fresh that you'll swear Las Vegas was at the beach. Try the yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno, which artfully marries the tuna's buttery flavor with a sizable punch of raw peppers. The lobster salad combines moist chunks of the treasured shellfish with crisp greens, shiitake mushroom morsels and a zesty lemon dressing.
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Originally posted by Zoe_ZoebaboeAnother Vegas local and Sushi fanatic here
My top picks:
Sushi Bay - On Windmill and Pecos
Sushi Mon - On Silverado Ranch and Maryland Parkway
Sushi Factory - On Tropicana and Jones
Those are by far the best in my opinion. Fresh fish, big pieces, and a good price
Thanks for sharing that local information
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Very nice write up sounds like something out of www.zagat.com. If you wrote that yourself my compliments....Originally posted by Bluewire RossNobu at the Hard Rock Hotel
This Japanese temple to the celeb gods consistently serves up delectable straightforward dishes as well as more adventurous fusion. The fish is so fresh that you'll swear Las Vegas was at the beach. Try the yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno, which artfully marries the tuna's buttery flavor with a sizable punch of raw peppers. The lobster salad combines moist chunks of the treasured shellfish with crisp greens, shiitake mushroom morsels and a zesty lemon dressing.
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